Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb past] under [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ancient-astronaut industry really got under way in 1969 , with the first English-language publication of a book called Chariots of the Gods ? , by Erich von Däniken .
2 Well before the evening really got under way , he would have a couple of hundred roubles in his pocket , to be converted into a night of vodka-drinking and celebration .
3 Thus , when a series of Egyptian canopic jars of blue glass purporting to belong to the New Kingdom of the second millennium BC came under suspicion stylistically , they were analysed and found to contain high levels of lead and some arsenic , thereby confirming the doubts of the Egyptologists .
4 And in August , the pilot really got under way when our new Evaluation Officer , , began her first visits to centres .
5 The project soon came under criticism for the role granted to a wealthy family-owned lumber group , the Durini Foundation , and for underestimating the effect of resettling 40-50 families to establish tree farms .
6 Furthermore , the system also came under attack as being unfair — hence undermining consent by calling into doubt the legitimacy of both the mode of election and the government produced by it — and for facilitating the adversary relationship between the parties , a relationship that significantly influenced public policy , but did so in a manner harmful to the interests of the country .
7 In 1964 , when the problem again came under scrutiny , there was a total of ninety-two families living in the camp but some of these had moved in subsequently from the rural area .
8 Statutory town planning of a kind therefore got under way after the hiatus of war , with only limited experience to guide it , as summarized by Adshead ( 1923 ) .
9 Iraqi oil-processing plant also came under fire from Iran .
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